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PROGRAM BOOK American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) and Certification Maintenance (CM) Credits are available for select conference activities. www.birminghamal.gov TABLE OF CONTENTS President’s Message 2 Welcome to Birmingham 4 People Who Made It Happen 6 Keynote Speakers 7 Conference at a Glance 9 Neighborhood of the Year Finalist 11 Best Neighborhood Program Finalist 12 Pre-Conference Tours 13 Neighborhood Pride Tours 15 Conference Workshop Tracks 18 Workshops at a Glance 19 BJCC-Sheraton Complex map 32 Partners, Exhibitors and Artists 43 Where to Eat and Play 44 NUSA PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE JASON BERGERSON NUSA President On behalf of the Board of Directors for Neighborhoods, USA (NUSA), thank you for attending the 43rd Annual NUSA Conference on Neighborhood Concerns in Birmingham, Alabama. The NUSA Conference is very different from your typical conference. While many conferences focus on a specific profession, trade, product or service industry, NUSA has the distinct history of bringing its attendees together to meet the needs of our collective neighborhoods. Every community is impacted on a daily basis by a number of different factors. We are a community of providers that build, sustain and grow our neighborhoods at the grass-roots level. This year’s gathering in Birmingham will continue to show why NUSA conferences are so important to the fabric of neighborhoods we sew nationwide. There are more than 60 workshops offered this year tailored to provide you with a view of what others are doing across the nation, region and locally here in Birmingham. There are opportunities for NUSA delegates to gather information on issues affecting seniors, youth and all our diverse populations. Embracing changing neighbors and how government resources, crime, and technology impact all of us will be covered in several workshops. Incorporating new technologies, sustainability, and preservation will be highlighted to help all of our communities find value in their older neighborhoods. You will also be able to see some of the best neighborhood programs in the nation on display with the Neighborhood Awards. The City of Birmingham has a very rich and exciting history which will be on full display for you and fellow NUSA members. I encourage you to take the time to enjoy the sites while networking with others during the conference. Neighborhood Pride Tours will give you an up-close and personal view of how Birmingham has grown. I promise you the information you collect will be of great benefit to those back in your home towns. What you learn and share with others will continue NUSA’s legacy of sharing and neighborhood empowerment. I am proud to be part of such a great organization that works diligently to keep neighborhoods moving forward. Your NUSA Board of Directors is excited you are here and glad you decided to witness Birmingham “Building Tomorrow’s Neighborhoods Today” for the 43rd Annual NUSA Conference. Yours in Partnership, Jason Bergerson NUSA President 2 NEIGHBORHOODS, USA BOARD OF DIRECTORS Hal Barnes Rene Kane Fort Lauderdale, FL Eugene, OR Sandy Becker George Lee Little Rock, AR Birmingham, AL Lisa Middleton Jason Bergerson Palm Springs, CA Anchorage, AK DeAnna O’Malley Loretta Buckner Texarkansas, TX Wichita, KS Beryl McCadden-Pritko Charmaine Clark Gardenia, CA Columbia, SC Annie Rodgers Monique Coleman North Adams, MA Lubbock, TX Ian Randolph Memphis, TN Paul Gambill Erie, PA Orlando Robinson Midfield, AL Elton Gatewood Fircrest, WA Wanda Sloan Lakeland, FL Catherine Huckaby Fort Worth, TX Anne-Marie Taylor Indianapolis, IN Gregory Jones Birmingham, AL *Jeri Pryor Administrative Assistant 3 CITY OF BIRMINGHAM MAYOR RANDALL L. WOODFIN Greetings, As Mayor of the City of Birmingham, it is my distinct pleasure to extend a warm welcome to Neighborhoods, USA. We are excited that Birmingham has been selected to host your executive officers, neighborhood affiliates, members and friends for the 2018 NUSA Conference. We are a proud city of 99 neighborhoods and 23 communities. The people are the heart of the city and it is important their voices are heard. The facilitators for the conference have created an itinerary that will bring some of the brightest minds in your state and ours to the table to ensure enlightening, informative discussions to make our municipalities the best places to work, live and grow. Birmingham has a generous assortment of attractions available to keep you well- entertained. From the world’s largest collection of vintage motorcycles to world-class restaurants and food, you are in for a great time in the Magic City. Our many places of interest include the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, which is part of the historic area recently designated as a National Monument. We encourage you to enjoy the green space at our many parks, which includes Railroad Park in the heart of downtown. You will discover that we are a city focused on putting people first. The evidence of our progressive spirit can be found in the steady growth of our commercial and industrial sectors, as well as the ever-expanding range of recreational, cultural and educational opportunities. It is an honor to have the Neighborhoods, USA in our great city. I have no doubt that you will find Birmingham is an excellent choice for your conference. Please enjoy all we have to offer. Sincerely, Mayor 710 NORTH 20TH ST. BIRMINGHAM, AL 35203 (205) 254-2771 WWW.BIRMINGHAMAL.GOV 4 BIRMINGHAMBIRMINGHAM CITY COUNCIL THCITY COUNCIL 710 NORTH 20 STREETTH | BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA 35203 710 NORTH 20 STREET | BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA 35203 Office:Office: 205.254.2294 205.254.2294 | Fax: | 205.254.2603Fax: 205.254.2603 www.birminghamalcitycouncil.orgBIRMINGHAMwww.birminghamalcitycouncil.org CITY COUNCIL 710 NORTH 20TH STREET | BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA 35203 Office: 205.254.2294 | Fax: 205.254.2603 www.birminghamalcitycouncil.org Greetings: On behalf of the Birmingham City Council, it is my pleasure to welcome Neighborhoods, USA to the City of Birmingham. We are honored that Birmingham has been given the opportunity to host the 2018 NUSA Conference. This event provides an excellent opportunity for community leaders and various organizations to share their ideas, knowledge, and experiences to build stronger and better communities. It is through members of your organization, as well as our dedicated neighborhood officers and residents, that we are able to engage our citizens to continue to improve the City of Birmingham. The Council of the City of Birmingham is dedicated to empowering our neighborhood officers through capacity building opportunities such as this conference. We are grateful Neighborhoods, USA has chosen the City of Birmingham for the 43rd annual conference to continue to promote and strengthen neighborhood associations across the country. During your stay, I encourage each of you to explore our signature venues such as Vulcan Park, the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, The Negro Southern League Museum and the Birmingham Museum of Art. Birmingham offers some of the finest restaurants, and our shopping opportunities are the best. As you foster fellowship and civic engagement, we hope that you will learn from Birmingham’s rich history as a driving force in the Civil Rights Movement. Birmingham is the perfect setting for a gathering of action-minded individuals ready to take the necessary steps to strengthen their neighborhoods today and well into the future. We are honored to have you here in our great city and would like to extend the full support of the Birmingham City Council to help in any way that we can to facilitate a successful conference. Sincerely, VALERIE A. ABBOTT, COUNCIL PRESIDENT, DISTRICT 3 VALERIE A. ABBOTT, COUNCIL PRESIDENT, DISTRICT 3 JAMES “JAY” ROBERSON, JR., COUNCIL PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE, DISTRICT 7 JAMES “JAY” ROBERSON, JR., COUNCIL PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE, DISTRICT 7 LASHUNDA SCALES, DISTRICT 1 | HUNTER WILLIAMS, DISTRICT 2 President LASHUNDA SCALES, DISTRICT 1 | HUNTER WILLIAMS, DISTRICT 2 WILLIAM PARKER, DISTRICT 4 | DARRELL O’QUINN, DISTRICT 5 | SHEILA TYSON, DISTRICT 6 | STEVEN W. HOYT, DISTRICT 8 | JOHN R. HILLIARD, DISTRICT 9 WILLIAM PARKER, DISTRICT 4 | DARRELL O’QUINN, DISTRICT 5 | SHEILA TYSON, DISTRICT 6 | STEVEN W. HOYT, DISTRICT 8 | JOHN R. HILLIARD, DISTRICT 9 CHERYL A. KIDD, JD, MBA, COUNCIL ADMINISTRATOR | JEFFERY MCDANIELS, JD, DEPUTY COUNCIL ADMINISTRATOR CHERYL A. KIDD, JD, MBA, COUNCIL ADMINISTRATOR | JEFFERY MCDANIELS, JD, DEPUTY COUNCIL ADMINISTRATOR VALERIE A. ABBOTT, COUNCIL PRESIDENT, DISTRICT 3 JAMES “JAY” ROBERSON, JR., COUNCIL PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE, DISTRICT 7 LASHUNDA SCALES, DISTRICT 1 | HUNTER WILLIAMS, DISTRICT 2 WILLIAM PARKER, DISTRICT 4 | DARRELL O’QUINN, DISTRICT 5 | SHEILA TYSON, DISTRICT 6 | STEVEN W. HOYT, DISTRICT 8 | JOHN R. HILLIARD, DISTRICT 9 CHERYL A. KIDD, JD, MBA, COUNCIL ADMINISTRATOR | JEFFERY MCDANIELS, JD, DEPUTY COUNCIL ADMINISTRATOR 5 2018 NUSA CONFERENCE PLANNING COMMITTEE FELICIA MITCHELL DOOR PRIZES NEIGHBORHOOD PRIDE & Conference Co-Coordinator Felicia Mitchell, Chair PRE-CONFERENCE TOURS Ronda Robinson, Co-Chair Herman Lumzy, Chair ARRON L. JACKSON Anita Abrams Bill Conway, Co-Chair Conference Co-Coordinator Shanta J. Bolden Scotty Colson Janice James Douthard Laronica Conway RASHADA LEROY Mary E. Mullins Harry Giddens LRY Media Group, President Gerri Robinson Damita Hill Cassandra Ward Andrea Simmons, M.Ed., Ed. D. ADULT WORKSHOPS Jerry Tate Susan Pelmer, Chair NEIGHBORHOOD PRIDE Melva Langford, Co-Chair HOSPITALITY DINNERS Tim Gambrel Latanya Millhouse, Chair Harry Giddens, Chair